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Day: April 2, 2014

By Jueseppi B. The President Delivers a Statement About the Shooting at Fort Hood Lindsay Holst April 02, 2014 08:43 PM EDT Tonight, the President delivered remarks about the ongoing situation in Fort Hood. Obama: We will get to the bottom […]

By Jueseppi B. First Lady Michelle Obama, School Children, and FoodCorps Leaders to Plant Sixth Annual White House Kitchen Garden Washington, DC—On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 3:30 PM ET, First Lady Michelle Obama will join FoodCorps leaders and local students to plant the White House Kitchen […]

By Jueseppi B. Obama Speaks At Michigan University, Ann Arbor – Full Speech Published on Apr 2, 2014 President Obama speaks about raising the minimum wage while visiting the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Add Your Name: America […]

By Jueseppi B. The 2014 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. During this midterm election year, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested in this election along with 38 state and territorial governorships, […]

Originally posted on It Is What It Is:~~April 2, 2014~~ “World Autism Awareness Day is about more than generating understanding; it is a call to action. I urge all concerned to take part in fostering progress by supporting education programmes, employment opportunities and other measures that help…

By Jueseppi B. This is worth celebrating. #7MillionAndCounting pic.twitter.com/jevAin14GL — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 1, 2014 White House Schedule – April 2nd, 2014 President Barack Obama hits Chicago for a few hours on Wednesday to headline two fundraisers for the Democratic National […]

Originally posted on FortLeft:on the first enrollment period of the new Affordable Care Act, we are learning that a lot more people than a lot of people predicted have signed up for insurance. President Obama is claiming 7.1 million people signed up on the health insurance exchanges –…

Originally posted on The Fifth Column:The New Yorker – Andy Borowitz Tuesday’s announcement by President Obama that 7.1 million people have signed up for Obamacare set off a firestorm of controversy among opponents of math in the U.S. Congress. Representative Michele Bachmann, a leading member of the…

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Originally posted on The Educability of Perch:It’s hard to find ones way through the clouds of distortion that surround President Obama’s White House. I’m still amazed at the muddy water propaganda constantly hurled in his direction. It’s like a climb through sludge to get a positive word…

Originally posted on Things My Belly Likes:if only you could smell it – it stank up the kitchen (in a good way) New Zealand lambs must be among the happiest in the world. Raised year-round on the same lush green fields that Peter Jackon’s hobbits once tramped…

Originally posted on ALL THINGS MICHAEL! ♥:Source: Mirror / Heart FM – By Kevin Hughes Largely comprised of songs recorded in the 90s and early 2000s, Xscape is a more cohesive album in comparison to 2010 offering “Michael.” Eight previously unreleased songs have been ( in the words…

Originally posted on Hope for Survivors of Abuse:Link to “He Was Supposed to Take a Photo” Raven was only about 4 years old the first time her parents left her at a photo studio with a child pornographer. Nicholas Kristof writes (linked above): “This happens all over…

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